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Cultivating a Construction Legacy: Insights from Joel Davis

1 h 13 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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From Farm Fences to 163 Employees: Joel Davis on Growing J Davis Construction & Leading with Purpose Joel Davis joins the podcast to share the 29-year growth of J Davis and its four divisions, operating from offices in Westminster, Anderson, Spartanburg, and Charleston with about 163 employees, plus an equipment rental company and a cattle operation of 200 mama cows. He explains how he started at 17 building fences and barns, learned post-frame and pre-engineered metal buildings through mentors, and grew through word of mouth, signage, and self-performing work to control quality, schedule, and cost—helping the company compete during the 2008 recession. Davis discusses the shift into industrial services (JDI Industrial) and grading (New Terrain Grading) as separate brands, the importance of relationships and trust over low bids, mentorship and board service, hiring for values and culture, empowering COOs, safety standards that raised company-wide performance, and how defining purpose, faith, and family reshaped his leadership and work-life balance.

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